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Check that date and partial VIN again. The car with that VIN (124377N124020 or 124677N124020) was assembled in late October, 1966 and the engine was assembled March 1st, 1967. That's over 4 months after the car was built!

Yes I purchased a '67 396/375 Camaro along with a bunch of parts out of a storage building in southeastern PA. VIN of car is 7N217814 - so engine doesn't belong to the car. Collection is old - car has been mostly sitting in building since 1979 (inspection sticker is '84) - so trail on the engine is pretty cold. Car has some original paint & extremely solid factory body & floors :-)

OK - I'm back in PA and looked at the stamp myself. My buddy thought that the assembly code was "MR". He did tell me that the "M" looked like a "V" with really light vertical legs on either side of the V - so he thought that the V was an M (since there is no "VR" code). Well - it turns out that the assembly code is "IVR" - the block is low horse '66 passenger car! It does have an interesting double stamp factory VIN on the pad though. Definitely not Camaro - darn!